You don't need to worry about your English here. You seem to do better than some native-born English speakers I have seen on here -- and since I have only one language, I would never complain about anyone else using a second or third language (or more for some, I am sure).

I wonder if some fan art followers here have seen the poster I attached below. I remember seeing this poster a long time ago and I think the poster was used for www.thehobbitmovie.com which is a parked site right now. I notice that a user in Wikipedia posted the image recently and I plan to propose it for deletion because it is used as a poster for the Hobbit movie entry even though I am quite sure that this is not the official poster from New Line or MGM.

I LOVE 'Riddles in the dark' as a tagline! Very cool! I'd buy that poster - love the darkness of it. It just needs a release date on the bottom and it's the perfect teaser trailer! 'There are older and fouler things than orcs in the deep places of my fridge...'

'You never know what will happen next, when once you get mixed up with TORnsibs and their friends.'

so many good ideas in there to respond to I particulary like the Riddles in the Dark poster, and the very last two in the first post. Excellent images overall. The Riddles in the dark poster really evokes the connection to LOTR, whilst i love the illustrated quality of the very bottom poster, which evokes a sense of mystery and adventure almost with the tree line and mountains beyond. I also really like the first and second poster ideas in Messenjer's poster, very neat illustrated posters and they make me think even more that Martin Freeman would be a very interesting choice for the role of Bilbo.

"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us" J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

They are very dynamic! Even the teaser ones with just the Ring, very dark and mysterious, and you do great blending with Sir Ian Holm's features!

I too hope that Sir Ian Holm will be in both films, even if its only briefly in some kind of introductory/narrator fashion, for continuity's sake!

My favorite fantasy opening sequence for "The Hobbit" shows Sir Ian Holm as Bilbo looking hale and hearty at age 85 or so, surrounded by his cousins and friends at Bag End and he's beginning to tell his tale (again). The Fellowship hobbit actors are made-up to look older and are playing the roles of their characters' fathers; perhaps a wee Frodo- lad in his father Drogo's (Elijah Wood's) arms listening to Uncle Bilbo's tale for the first time. Then the scene would segue into the tale itself, with a younger actor playing younger Bilbo (it would help if the younger actor has on at least some of the same clothes and looks a lot like Ian Holm.)

There are a lot of other good one-sheet concepts in this thread also! Thanks for sharing them! -ML aka -Debbie/primmy "I am in fact a hobbit in all but size." - J.R.R.Tolkien